THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2015 God’s country I wanted to answer Patrick Webb’s review of the book, “Inventing a Christian Ameri- ca: The myth of the Religious Founding,” by law professor Steven K. Green (“Oregon law professor debunks ‘myth’ of religious founding,” The Daily Astorian, Sept. 25). This book promulgates the proposal that America’s reli- giously inspired founding was a “myth.” The truth is quite the opposite. It appears that our history is almost lost in classrooms in America, and particularly in those of higher learning. ,Q WKH ¿UVW FHQWXU\ RI RXU nation’s history, the university was the guardian and the pre- server of faith in God. Present- ly, the university has gone way beyond being ethically neutral and agnostic. Abraham Lincoln proclaimed in 1863, “We have forgotten God. We have forgot- ten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us.” If this was true then, it certainly is truer now. Our nation has given birth to a new religion called secu- larism. A view of life without God, or that he even had any- thing to do with the picture in WKH¿UVWSODFH Seriously overlooked is George Washington’s ac- knowledgment of heaven in the War of Independence: “The success which has hitherto at- tended our united efforts, we owe to the gracious interposi- tions of heaven, and to that in- terposition let us gratefully as- cribe the praise of victory and the blessings of peace.” Also overlooked is Benja- min Franklin’s great speech. “I have lived, sir, a long time, and the longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth: that God governs in the affairs of man. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground with- out his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?” Franklin went on to recommend the Constitutional Convention begin every morn- ing with a prayer by a clergy “imploring the assistance of heaven and its blessings” on their assembly. Also present at the Consti- tution Convention was Charles Pinckney, who commented, “Nothing less that the super- intending hand of Providence, that so miraculously carried us through the war (in my humble opinion) could have brought it about so complete, upon the whole.” It is so unfortunate that in- tellectual trends denounce reli- gion and God in the founding of our great country. It is not our history. RONALD WALL Astoria Vote yes for schools I would urge every voter to say yes to this continuing tax levy for our children to have a ¿JKWLQJ FKDQFH RI UHFHLYLQJ D decent education. This is not a new tax, but simply renewing what we have already commit- ted to. That’s $52 per year on a $100,000 house. It’s one tank of gas. It’s a dinner out. Two large pizzas. It is a birthday present. It is two weeks of your cable bill. It’s one shoe. It’s a Mother’s Day bouquet. A bag of grocer- ies. If you have no children in school it’s charitable giving. Our children are worth at least that. BILL LUTZ Seaside Part-time voters A s a taxpayer in both Wash- ington and Clatsop coun- ties, I wish to clear up a mis- conception about voting rights in the city of Seaside. If you own a home in two locations, you are allowed only one res- idence of record to vote in the state of Oregon. All local elections, such as school levies or bond issues IRUOLEUDULHVSROLFHDQG¿UHDUH only voted upon by full-time residents. Though I spend half the week in Portland and half in Seaside, I am not allowed to vote in Seaside elections. On the Oregon Public Broadcasting documentary “Unprepared,” about earth- quakes and tsunami alerts and preparedness, the interview- er of School Superintendent Doug Dougherty stated that the main reason the school levy did not pass was because vacation FRIDAY EXCHANGE 5A taxing rental homes. Really? Will more regulations sud- denly eradicate Fourth of July behavior? Will it prevent an overstuffed garbage can from y dog, who has all of her shots, to quarantine my dog. It was like it was they have their dogs spayed or neu- tipping over? Are we dealing was attacked by a pit bull while my fault my dog got bitten. with a chronic problem, or an tered, and have their shots, just like we she was on a leash. The pit was un- occasional nuisance? How will I guess homeless people can afford have to. leashed and owned by some homeless dogs and not abide by the rules, espe- redundant ordinances be en- 7KH RI¿FHU DOVR WUHDWHG WKH RQHV people, who also owned another pit cially in Warrenton, as this happened who were trying to help me and my dog forced if the current ordinanc- bull. After the attack, the owner of the two other times to other dogs in the really rudely. I feel he could have han- es, dealing with many of the pit bull — that put seven puncture holes area. It’s called a dog and dog problem. dled it with a little more compassion to same issues, are not currently in my Pomeranian — started beating enforced? In the long run, my dog was quar- me, since my dog didn’t do anything his dog in the head and biting its neck. antined to my apartment for 10 days, wrong. I ask the Gearhart City They had no shot record on their and their dog was taken to the pound, Council to take the time to I would like to thank those who dogs. But by gosh, I had to show my where it will receive shots, neutering, did try to help me, they were my he- think and thoroughly study SDSHUZRUNRQP\GRJ7KHRI¿FHUZKR training and free X-rays to see if it had roes that day. Such a traumatic incident the impact of restricting short term rentals. Then think again. was in charge said, “What can I do injuries from the beatings, and released should never have happened. Homeless Think about the effect on local about them, they’re homeless?” They back to the homeless people. or not, people have to be in control of businesses, property values for can’t pay for vet bills, so I had to pay If these are homeless people, how their pets at all times. all homeowners, and especially $186 by myself. If I didn’t have my pa- can they afford to feed these dogs? ALICE WILSON the economic impact Gearhart SHUVRQP\GRJWKHRI¿FHUZDVJRLQJ They should all be checked to see if Astoria will suffer by virtually discour- aging Oregonians who have home owners and rental own- in my three years with my cur- (“Race to Astoria,” The Daily that a friend or neighbor who enjoyed our beloved vacation ers did not want their taxes to rent employer. It brought me so Astorian, Oct. 9)? This event PLJKW KDYH VRPH LQÀXHQFH spot for so many years to stay go up. This was information much joy not to be in Seaside was a nightmare when I lived could reason with the owner of away. given to the interviewer by this last Hood to Coast. in Seaside over 24 years ago, the SUV about that slogan. JIM WHITTEMORE Dougherty. All and all, Hood to Coast and I couldn’t wish anything It’s not too late. Gearhart Given the fact that nonresi- LVOHVVSUR¿WDEOHIRUWKHUHVWDX- worse on Astoria. DAVID AMBROSE dents (but taxpayers, nonethe- rant employees than other big We don’t need it. Keep our Astoria Thank you less) are not allowed to vote, events or holidays, or even just events local events. I doubt the On Oct. 2 our family lost a this is a misstatement at best. a normal summer weekend, Maritime Museum wants to great man when Kenny Green Not only is it untrue, it stim- because they make big reser- give up their parking lot, either. Redundant e have owned our home passed away at the age of 82. ulates the theory and rumors vations, and most do not show, The reason Seaside businesses in Gearhart for 10 years. The outpouring of love and that vacation owners do not or arrive late with a fraction of want it gone is obvious, so why take pride in their community. their party, making our dining ZRXOG RXU GRZQWRZQ EHQH¿W" Prior to our purchase, it was support for our family has I feel this is a grave injustice room a complete hectic romper Keep our events local and rel- a long term rental. It is rented been nothing short of amaz- only 95-97 days per year, or ing. We would like to say to those of us who do support room. Less money by far, and evant. our neighbors, our kids, our way more aggravation. Anyone who would want about 26 percent of the time. thank you. Thank you to everyone who schools, our parks, our librar- Additionally, why do they Hood To Coast through their Gearhart has been a rental va- ies, our rivers, our beaches and get to bring their own vendors? town probably also believes cation destination for decades. came to the service or recep- oceans. This is also a grave dis- If local eateries do not get their OLTXH¿HG QDWXUDO JDV /1* If rentals had never been per- tion, and to those who were service to those of us who have business during years with at the mouth of the Columbia mitted then, what would Gear- with us in thought or sent a card. Many thanks to everyone invested time and money into a good weather, and they have River would help bring good hart be today? Gearhart hosts overly large who helped plan and organize community we love. a food court, then at least local jobs to the North Coast. Anoth- crowds over the Fourth of July the reception, and to all who In addition, the city of Sea- businesses who wish to partake er joke. side was given a federal grant in the vendor’s tents should get My vote is no on both holiday. Has the city taken any provided help or food for the steps to advise homeowners reception or the home. to supply residents with tsu- a chance to get their business. counts — no joke. Thank you to the Knap- nami barrels. These barrels, But they bring their own Port- LAREE JOHNSON that guests must adhere to city the size of an oil barrel, were land and Lake Oswego ven- Astoria ordinances, and that violation pa High School football team of these ordinances regarding for the beautiful tribute and stocked with food products dors. garbage, noise and parking, dedication of the homecom- and delivered by citizens in I will not endure it any- Be nice etc. will be fully enforced? ing game. And we can’t say the community. I have one of more. Like many others, I will think we all agree that killing The city goes to great lengths enough to all of our friends and these. be out of town whenever they a non-threatening person for to issue warnings about the family who have been there for The city of Seaside also are here. But it is unfortunate received emergency radios that they behave the way they their religious beliefs is wrong. LOOHJDO XVH RI ¿UHZRUNV DQG XVLQWKLVGLI¿FXOWWLPH This community is amaz- for residents. These were also do, causing me to take a week- It’s too late to reason with the the consequences for doing so. Why don’t they do the ing, and you have all provided distributed and delivered by end off work, and spend money Roseburg shooter about that. A few days ago in Astoria I same regarding other issues? comfort in our time of loss. citizens in the community. I to retreat elsewhere. also have one of these. This in- DAVID MUSCHAMP saw a slogan on the spare tire Is it not the city’s responsi- While words seem not nearly formation was either not given Seaside cover of an SUV that read in bility to enforce all existing HQRXJK RXU KHDUWV DUH ¿OOHG part “neuter all your liberals.” ordinances, not just the use of with love and gratitude for you to the interviewer, or somehow all. Thank you. I think we all agree that it’s ¿UHZRUNV" was chosen to be irrelevant. No to jokes TANNY GREEN AND wrong to do such a thing to a Now the city wants to add It always comes down to oving Hood to Coast to fellow human because of their to the plethora of ordinances FAMILY the few people who work hard Astoria Astoria — is that a joke political beliefs. And I hope by regulating, restricting and to help the community. The follow-up on both the barrels and the radios by the city of Seaside was basically nonexis- WHQW7KHFLW\RI¿FLDOVKDYHUH- ally dropped the ball in a lot of ways, but it wasn’t because the vacation home owners didn’t vote to support school funding. I would ask that this be FODUL¿HG E\ ERWK WKH Seaside Signal and The Daily Astori- an. I have also written to PBS in regard to the documentary on OPB. I am asking that you do this, as well as clarifying it with Doug Dougherty. A man of his responsibilities should know better. I look forward to a response. MERILEE LAURENS Seaside/Portland Owners need to be in control of their pets M W I M Missing the mark E ducators are missing the mark. Children cannot be bullied if they have poise and VHOIFRQ¿GHQFH ZKLFK EDO- ances a child’s well-being and improves the chance that the child won’t have to act out to get attention, i.e. dressing provocatively, participating in hate groups, etc., the list goes on and on. Bullying has been around for decades; bullies won’t con- tinue to attack a child emotion- ally if the bully doesn’t get a reaction to their criticism. TAMMIE L MURRAY Seaside Avoiding race event I started a tradition to escape town when Hood to Coast arrives. I have been abused by those folks every year. I am shocked by how rude and how arrogant they are. I welcome busy, exhaust- ing events such as Volleyball Weekend, Fourth of July, etc. But Hood to Coast causes hectic masses invading quaint dining rooms and other busi- nesses, and expect the room to be rearranged, fast service, a confusing division of their bill, and then they treat employees poorly and tip inadequately, especially when we have to put up with their overwhelming ar- rogance. I made a proposal that I will work every holiday, and all other Seaside events — ex- cept Hood to Coast. That was my only such scheduling plea If you call a contractor yourself, that still counts as DIY. 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